WRONG.

Certain bugs require certain circumstances specific to the users
problem. If a user simply says "this doesn't work", how is the team
supposed to fix if they dont know what YOU ARE DOING to cause the
problem. Thats what test cases are for

On Jun 10, 8:59 pm, Mr-Yellow <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I "hate" contributions constraints like: "Make a Unit Test" when I
> > report a bug or like: "Fork the project and use Git" when I just want
> > to update the .po file for CookBook.
>
> Amen.
>
> Search any existing issue with CakePHP and you'll find a ticket where
> someone reported it as a bug and had it set to "wontfix" because the
> dev refused to accept a problem without full tests and patches written
> by the poster.
>
> A bug, is a bug, is a bug. Regardless of how much of a wanker the guy
> reporting it is or how little info is included, still needs to be a
> ticket, be looked into, be fixed.
>
> -Ben
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